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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD when Fiald in advance. No Ad. taken or less than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS when phoned itx or charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CONTRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for die WANT AD. MAN to call Jüjöt ano jf ouno. liOST. GOLD WATCH AND POD: Howard <.uho. wUh Hun'iinl move* ment. Suitable, reward If returned to CHAJ? FISHER. Ladles' Tailor. lm? N'orlh Third St reel LOST AT COUNTRY:; CLUB OP VlR- KiDia. Saturday night, a hundsome brown slrirled fur muff, if Ihe lady «.In» took this muff, through mistake f"r her own <v"i r,,l| »t the Coiiniry C|ub she can exchange stfinc, <>r re¬ turn muff tq MRS .1 allan BEL I vin. 1121 West Avenue. Lost. aIjetiivht pearl cross,] betw een Twenty-third and Hi i. i.l Streets and tho New Vörie Bakery, if found can Madison "itv &>clp MiaiueD," itlalt. WANTED, BOOKBINDER FORWARD* er, on law work. POOTE & DAVIES Ct'MI'AXl Atlanta. Ha. ANTED, MEN TO l,i:.\i!X BARBER trade, only few weeks required; wagen after first month: steady posi¬ tion guaranteed. Write- for cata¬ logue MOLHB'B BAltBEIt COL- LEOE, l"it Bowery, New Vork CR> WANTED, IT'i MONTH, CUSTOMS IN- lernul revenue, railway mall clerks. 1.1st of spring examination in Hich- liiond ii'.w toady; preparation free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE; Dept. 404 _B, Rochester. N. y, WANTED." CÄlYltiER "l'OR tTmiCs" Dispatch route'. Phone Madison 1691 _before 9 a. M^ DTcnTTsT--WANTED. R EG 1HT E R bII dentPt at once; salary no object to right party. Apply or writo to 27 Granby Street, Norfolk. v.-. wa*n'rei >T i:\ i . i: i: 11:ncbTT sbT> a y at once. T.MtKANT, GRANT & CO KoUshco and Broad Streets, wantbdT voung Man to wohk in pantry: small wages, but chuuee for ndvaneeine.nt. Apply STEWARD Hotel Richmond WANTED, FOlt" hi S. AHMV. ABLE*] boiiicd, unmarried men, between ages of is and :;r.; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab¬ it*, who can sprnk. read and write Ihe English language. i"or Information ap- Ply to RECRUITING OFFICH k2Q East' Broad St. hichmbnd, Va.; lftl Sycamore; St. Petersburg, Vh, or Columbia. Build¬ ing, Granby si Norfolk. Vai WANTED. DOCTOR FOR « ül'NTI'.Y practice III one of the most tluifty sections In Virginia. Address II 1C. care Times-Dispatch. rOUNG mem Ca"n BECOME chauf* feurs. garage managers, repairmen; etc. by learning, at our practical school; salary, iioo to . iisö per Itfnnlh; positions guaranteed all competent graduates, We allow you to pny half down, the balance when; you eel a position: dn> or night In¬ struction. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 11 W. Main, near Jefferson V/ Hotel *_ WANTED. SOI.IC'T«HIS FOB IUC11 - mond anrl other Southern Slate.--. See W <. SHROEDBR, 1 = 01 E. Main St . floor_ _ Äituatimis. aiiiarutD. ->+;atr. I'll AHM Ai"IST WANTS PpllTION; Richmond preferred^ Unquestionable references. Address F M. care Ttmes- Dispatch, REGISTERED DRUGGIST DESIRES position: wants good hours mainly;] reasonable salary expected. Addrct-j II 20. care Times-Dispatch. WANTED. POSITIOnTBV UN REG 18- tered drug clerk; married; tlx years' experience; i>r?t referencci- Address F M, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED; 'tY Ä i>i:r-hii-"'. i:i:< lered In North Carolina and Georgia. With sl\ years of experience, poid-| tldti; an furnish best of reference*. I Address L 10, care Times-Dispatch, wanted! POSrflON as bööiöVbbIv er FiVe years' experience: best of reference.',. Address BOOKKEEPER, care E. It. Brown. Bedford fit.. Va. Pop RENT, PRIVATE HOUSE, FUR- nlshed, ronvcnientle located In su- jntrbs. Ho> 168; Aejiländ. \'b_ jK?clp iIKIantcb, Jrfinale. w a Kited a vöüng womXn who car* do laundry work or plain cook¬ ing; give age and weight will ninlcc a gC/Od home for a competent wo¬ man. Write lo E. L SHOFE. No. ITflo North Second street, Harris- burg. Ha WpANTED, Lady canvassers to distribute cards; nothing to sell: steady work for right patties In- T(iilre '.Ma Last Clay Street, after Hj A. M.-_ W A NT E f'. Ol' 1". RA Tfif! KOI 5 e LLI OTT Fisher adding and typewriting ma¬ chine; knowledge of stenography un¬ necessary. Address L 12. care Times- Dispatch._ WANTED, a GOOD COOK AND cleaner, flood wages and good room on lot. D. <». DAVIS, 1001 Cast Clay' Street._ WANTED. A GOOD cook. must have reference Boom oil lot. J. II. (1 ft ANT, 1111 Grove Ave. Situations, ^rpfeslsftottiT WANTED." 'POSiTlON '"to 'teach IN private home, seminary or college. In English branches. Latin, French, music, etc.; references exchanged. Apply POLAR; Ontario. Va._ j^elp^i^tnie nnb JFemale^. (WANTED, MAN^'aND~"~WOM.\N! oi' woman and son; woman for cook and laundress: man or son for waiter and housework. Good room and board: family small: wages, $35 per month Party must show good recommendations Party wanted January «. Address J. C, PAWN. General Manager. Big Sandy C. & c. ('o. Marytown. W. Va. ""^"roffösional ji)tlp 'tl^antcü. _ WANTED. A FIBSTGBADE TEAC11- cr. one room public school, to com¬ plete unexpired term: salary. $35 per month. Can get hoard for $U'. Apply WIBT ROBERTSON. Ammon, Va_ w"aNt"pTrtner"'S\mtTi $oTöoö.""ex- perlenced olilce man. to form a com¬ pany. Importing African products, main Issue crude rubber, yearly* profits »20,000. Address F 52, care Times-Dispatch,^ _j_ rent OUR SERVICES AND WE'LL rent your property. j. A. CONNEL- LY & CO._j WANTED. AN ACTIVE. WIDE- Stwaka party, with nmall capital, to do the light clerical duties in con¬ nection with a. profitable business: a good opportunity. Write, giving references. SOUTHERN HOSPITAL DISPENSABV CORPORATION. Rleh- mond. Va. __ OENTl'EMAN .WITH HANKING OR general business experience and some capital to Invest enn secure desirable Inlere'sl and permanenl re¬ munerative, poplllon with responsible company; references. .Address C 31, oaro Timos-Dlspalch.' DAILY PUZZLES Mario nnd broken New l>ar'* Hay. ANSWER '1«) VKSTK «»>**> rl i/.l.ß llour <;ln»i». feoltntors nnu fe>iUebmct. \V.\ NT Kl) SALESMAN WOn KINO Virginia and North Carolina want a side Uno. Arqttaintocl with Jobbing; an<l n'tull trade. L 16, caro Tlmcs- I »Ispatcli. Jfor ^ale. ELLIOTT FISHER BILLING MACHINE' In flrst-nlavs condition. Call or ad- drc*H 916 k. Main, second floor. YOU W3LL HB SU R PR IS El > ill' ix need of a wagon or bug-fry) a't the largo vto'-k «>f buggies, sürreys and wagons in out ghow room fall and bo convinced, A. MEYER'S SONS, T.'t 1 e, fiiiy_ s-.Ti-.AM UYUNDRY OUTFIT.. CÖM- pletc. Can bo «ron in operation. Must Bold at "-too I HLUFORD __*_C<\,_ lr:(l\_F Cnry Street [."..i: s.u.!:, x.m.im; m iiini:7 Vi/.k 22x36x40, suitable for department More or pilmlng office. -KillNSTON BOX CO.._No. 10 South Tenth Street. !>'!: pale, .nk )\V A No 11' iRSE, '.ook stove and wheelbarrow, Ad¬ dress ii GLAZE, Fair Oaks, Seven Pinea i .in«. new si noli-: truck grocery wagons, new at,,) second hand. ?.>'.. win im\ a carpenter's wagon. RICHARDSON BROS.. CIS Brook AVe SRcal estate tor £s>ale. FAIIMS AND TIM dkp. LANDS; our new catalogue contains tOO farms and timber lands: best bargains In Virginia. I pay your railroad fare. Write for freo catalogue. Address .1. IC eLAM, Box 267. Charlotteavill», Vs. I HAVE: SOME ClfoiCE LOTS AT lllKhland Springs, Will sell at half- nrlce. See HUMPHREY GLAZE, 1301 i: Main St ond Moor. inl: A <}\-\<~K SALU WILL jTeLI. several farms and a five-acre lot near city, on ear line nnd Rood road, cheap w c HHROBDER. I to 1 E. Main Si second lloor. ESTABLISHED/' GOOD PAYING rooming-house of fifteen robins, for salb at a bargain; excellent loea- tlon. house furnished and suitable for extra-day boarders' business If de¬ sired; a riccesll)' wltero located. Ad¬ dress L 51, rare Times-Dispatch. WEST END' LOTS] Till; CHEAPEST to be found Madison 1167. 3fc\cal Cstatc W^nwi WANTED'. '!'(. rTRfli \Si; FROM owner, desirnblc farm, under sie.nun. Must li<- well located. Rood land and a bargain sv M. WOOD Nelson Vn FARM WANTED..IF YOU HAVE A farm., anywhere or nny size or acre- :iKo, for sale list It with us at once and get It in our new catalogue nre now getting nut for 1911. AM OS A POINDBXTERi 1110 15, Main 81., Richmond, Va. jReal Cstatc for iReni. rent iur sf.uvjces amd WeLi. runt your property. .1. a. CONNEL- LV & CO. $3er£>onal£L Toun evening?? ake- Valuable, young man; Invest them with ths l^a-Jtng business school of the city; If yon k-arn mote yitJ can earn more. Send or call for catalogue to-May. M ASS>ey BUSINESS COLLEGE- [ BOSSES« INFORMATION WHICH tost mo a fortune, and feel that I Should let every consumptive know about mv experience. MKS T. M REYNOLDS, Cbntrnl National Hank. Columbus, human hair nOt'OHT and SOLD at hughes'3. 209 North Third. KATZ, LADIES' TAILOR (LATE |>k HAAS BROS.. OF NEW YORK), -.'"(! N FIFTH STREET. ALL WORK GUA R ANTE ED. (CSlanteß. WANTED.' TWO 'GEESE FEATHER beds for an elderly lady. Address C. ö2. rare T'nios-Dlspalch. SE~CtJN D-H A N D MACHINERY OF of every description bought, at full value CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E. Cai-y .-it Rhone Madison 3626, GIVE A LIFE SCHOLARSHIP TO your boy or girl as a Christmas preset.t. Special rates during De¬ cember. Call to-day. MASSEy BUS- _IN ESS COL LEO B. WANTED..PARTIES who HAVE Idle money to invest cannot do bit¬ ter than buy a. few shares of Argus Gold Mining Corporation stork while It Is selling at 30c. per share; par value, S1.00. Do not wait, until It ban advanced 25 or f,o per cent. Mines located In Fluvnnna county. Company controlled by prominent Richmond business men. Write or call on MANAGER, 70:; Mutual _Hid*.. Richmond. Va._ WANTED. TO BUY FOli CASH* HOUSE* hold goods In any quantity. Phoot Madison 3S51. WANT ED, TO CONTRACT W ITH owner of sawmill and teams (o log nnd saw several tracts of timber, mostly pine, or would sell the timber standing at n reasonable price. THE U. .1. ARRINGTON CO., Claremonl, Va WANTET». LOAN OF $n.00fl FROM private party; will pay for quick action and give ample security on improved properly, well located, nnd obligat ion of responsible, business ninn. Address E 22. care Tlmes-Dl.t- patrh. dooms' for &eiiL NT(cT^EY^Fl7fil^l§ffED R75bl1s^r^vf5NE and bath. 01-1 East Clay Street. un Ft¦ rnisTiT:d~frönt anD""rack parlor, or three rooms on second tloor, with or without boarll. -'No. _3 West Marshall_ large iSecond .floor front jootn for gentlemeii._fjy_N. Third. Foil rent. very" desirable front room In private, family, to gentlemen only; opposite Wcstmorc- land Club. No. fint Grace Street. 102 EAST MAIN-.NEWLY FURNI8H. cd front rooms nnd rooms for light housekeeping; transient*. ^oaröing. in p.\ ii: us i'i ii: v .\i an r ik'oMs. also table boarders. 209 Kam Grace., [son 930 .i Coal auo WOOD to HURn'sHOULd" in: VVÖ66 Indeed, 1 have modo a specialty of H since 1897. ltoconily 1 havo added froo inn ning coal: there Is a dif¬ ference, loo I/3NO, The Wood Man. Madison IOCtf. tJUALITY AND tJUANTITY ARK guaranteed from ns. We havo oak, pine »r Blab wood, ami our prltos a i" rinhl. We please .-veryho.Jy. Phono Madlsön G913- NORTH CARO¬ LINA WOOl" AND COAL CO., 827 Rrook Avmi'if._ *'>¦..¦.I i .. "v.. . uiiL: ONE SORiTkl mare KOR SALE. C-ill a i HUNDLEY'S ST a HI.10. JANUARY SD I.AST DAY TO RB- cetvc entries for Virginia Poultry Show. Don't wal«. Enter now. III.inks and premium lists from W; I! TODD M-iTvtury. 12'i N. Sl\'h St olear'a'nV'k sale "of all MILLIN- ory and ready-made garments for balance season. MRS. JULIUS REAR. 142a E.'Mnln St_j jßotircs. ChariottosvilR. Va I'.mi.oi :'.(>. t*> 1 ¦>. I WILL NOT RE RESPONSIBLE I'oH any bills made against me. george L MASON WANTED. THE FUB1 2 TO KNOW thai Jahnk* Bros.. Jewelers, 911 Last Main treet. buy. sell, ex- change and rnnuunt diamond:) Id the latest rtyles. Old gold and sil¬ ver taken In exchange. SPECIA L TUITION RATES during December only. Telephone, cull or .vrlte for particulars. massev Business college, a table änd medicinal-water without a peer.live gallons for 25c, delivered-.Holly Spring« Llthla] Water Rhone Monroo 477. RiciixTi tsu~, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railway.~The frolgiit <ie- Pots of this onipat;y will bo closed MONDAY, Jantlary 2. oh account of Nov.- Year's Lay Perishable freight will bo delivered between the hours of S nnd 9 A. M. LESLIE ELLIS. Agent._ _ HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, 'OX' ford. N. .'.; five vacancies for the spring term to be filled. Rooms at.- signed ill the oi dor of application. ^istellajuous. MATT REabESv HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now; sahltary methods used; rcllabio work. BYDNOR a- HUNDLEY; ill Eatt Broad Street Madison U2öü. HHOE RKI-AiRINn. T5C HALF SOLE MEN'S SHOES; ladles. 6('c; children's. 40c ,.nd up; every pall sewed. DREW'S ELEC¬ TRIC SHOE FACTOR V. TIC Last Main. Phone Monroe 26 '7. SHORTH and. TV REWRITING, BOOK." keeping taucht at Special low rates by enrolling during December. Tel¬ ephone Madison "jc>7:'. for particulars MASSEV BUSINESS COLLEGE. RUB 11- uu1. WHEREVER ACHE OR PAIN IS I.O- catcd.stiffness and soreness of rouo- des or joints.rub lp Frayser's Great Nerve and Bone Liniment, ami the pain disappears: the greatest all- round liniment in use for man and beast; try it.don't suffer.hero the right help; 25c lollies, at drug¬ gists'. bakery. FRUIT CAKES LIKE MOTHER baked, for '25c nnd 30c pound: Sprln- gle. homo-mndo broad, cakes and pies of all sorts. MUELLER'S Nt-.w YORK ELECTRIC BAKERY; 110 West Broad Street. Phone 25S9. ~UM BRELLA ~SA< 'RI FIC K SALE. WK BOUGHT FROM A SILVERSMITH going out of business all the silver and gold umbrella handles In stock at a greatly reduced price, and we nto now overstocked In umbrellas and arc selliti); them with theso beautiful handles at half-price, and win recover any umbrella bought up to Christmas free of all charges' when worn out NEWMAN'S CM- BRELLA FACTORY. 2!S E Broad St Phone Monroe 2103 FINK ÜNtH u.STKRIN-; AND MAT¬ TRESSES, FURNITURE REPAIRED AND Up¬ holstered, mattresses made over like new. furniture and china packed and shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Rhone 3292._ Meetings/ THi: \.\M \l. .MEETING OF Till". Stockholders Of the First National Bunk or Richmond. Va.i for the elec¬ tion of directors and for such other business nr may properly come be¬ fore said meeting, will Vn held in the,directors' rooms Of said bank, No. lioi East Main Street, Richmond, Va.. 12 o'clock noun TUESDAY", Jan¬ uary 10, 1 !H I. JNO M. MILLER. JR.. Cashier. Office Guarantee Building Corpor.it ion. Time.« Building, Richmond. Va.. December 2t. 1910. THE ANNEAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of this corporation will be held hi their otllce. No. 0 North Tenth street Richmond, Vs.. TUES¬ DAY. January in. 1911. at 4::!0 o'clock P. M. GEORGE C. JEFFERSON. Secreta ry. THE/ REGULA I' A N NI i A 1 ~ "MEETING of t'ne stockholders of the National Bank of Virginia, Richmond. Va., Will bold at their banking houso TUS8DAY, January. 10, 1911, at 12.U. W. M. ADDISON. Cashier. Union Rank of Richmond. Richmond. Va.; December 19. 1910. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of tho Union Bank of Richmond. Virginia, will bo held at their Banking House. I10J East Main Street, on THURSDAY, January 12, 1911. til 12 o'clock noon. GEO. W. GALL. Cashier, THE REGULAR A N N11AI. MEETING of the stockholders 'of the National I State and City Bank of Richmond, Va.. will be held at their hankftig house, IUI E. Muin St. on TUES¬ DAY, January 10, 1911, at 12 M. _JULIEN If. HILL. Cashier, Virginia Trust Company, I Richmond. Va., December 20, 1910 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of this company will o held at lite office, of the company in city of Richmond, Va.. on .TUESDAY. January 17, 1911, nt 12 o'clock noon. L. D. AY"LETT. Secretary. TlfE ANNUAL -MIIET1NG of THE Stockholders of the lire wry-Hughes Company will ho held at No. i-112 East Gary Street. Richmond. V.i at 12 o'clock noon on the 10'J'H OF JANUARY, 1911. JNO. <:. FREEMAN. _Vlco-Piesldent Second Term Begins Monday, January 2nd. Boys may enter reorganized classes to advantage nt this time. Four seals in Lower School. For Information phone or address WILLIAM L. PRINCE. Dottn. Phoin-s: Office, Madison C266; Resi¬ lience, Mudtson. GS72. jRm'lcoaros. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LKYVL RICHMOND. N. 5* -Following schedule DKUrei piioh.riei a* Inforniot'on ami not ginrante»d: J::u A. M.-Dally.Local tor Charlotte, Du" hain an'l Rlleltfh. 10-.«i A. M..Dally.Limit« cj Fol ml po!n'.» South. Drawing Roorr. Uuffoi 'Steeping Car to Memphis via Ashi- vlhe avl .'huttatioogn. t.O P. .M.-Ex. Sub. Local tor Durham unil Inieriiiedlate station*. I:M P. M. Ex. Sun. .Kaysvlil» Local. 11:4» 1'. M.-Daily--Limited. For ail point* South Pullman ready 9:J0 1'. M. YORK It! V ICR LIN 1-3. 4:30 I'. M. -K>. Sun --TO W«»t IV rgnn-rt- lag for Haltimore Mon.. W«d. and Frl. «;<W| A. U..Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P. .V. ..Men.. Wed .nd Frl. .Local to Weal Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Prom the Boulh: »:;o A. M.. p, dally; 1:4a A M Ex. d'uti.; 12:53 K< Sun.; 2:'» P< St.. dally. From West Point! ):J1 A. lt.. Dally; 11:35 A. M., Wed, and Frl.; 4:2i| r. M., Kt. Sun. S. R. BURG BKS, D. P. A.. «0 K. Main St 'Phnnn Msultoa 415. Richmond and Petersburg EleclMc Railwa) Cara leave Manchester, Severn1 and Perr> Streets, tor Petersburg' .t. 7, s. .). 10. II, »12 A. M., 1. 2. «3. 4. S. ..Ö.K. .*, 7. S. V». lo P. M. I 11:00 I», M. tor Cheater, 12.00 m dnigh: for Petersburg1. . Cara leave Petnrjbuig. foot of Sycnmoro Slreet, f..r Manchester: UM. t.3\ ..;:15, .7:35, this. 9:». '10 Ji. 111» A. M.. 12.». .!:«. 2:3.1. 3:35. .«:!«, 0 35. »:2S .J IS, I :i 9:?:-. M0:40. 11:49 p. M. .Carrie? bfiKr^f: nnd express. "Llir.l'cd. except Sundays and holldiys. Ail cars from 1'etcrsburK connect with cars for Richmond. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway »:W A i J?aily.*«a» iraJrxs to Old Polai, 4.W i'. 'S Nswpori Newa aud Norfolk. 7:49 A..Dally. Local lo c»v ;,o r t Now*. I.CO 1'..Daily. Local to Cid Point. StWI'. j Dal.y.l<ouia> die ui:d CJaelaeatl ll:W P."» Pullman*, 4:46 P..Dally. "St. Louls-Cro-.» Special.' PUllmaaa, f:>0 A.Daily.coerlot tesvhlo. Week days .Hinton. 4:15 P..Wiek dayi. Ix>ral to Oordonsvllle. 10:09 A..Daily. L'burg. Lex., C Forge. i;15 tV-Wrcli days. To Lyncuburg. TRAIN'S ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from Eaai-i:35 A. M 7:.'0 P. M Through from Kaat .11:25 A. M.. *:i> P. M. Lord from West.'S:!« A. St.. s :-i A. II., »::o P. St. Through.7:00 A. SI.. ::40 p. U. J.« :'i niver Llrv --'».Jj A. 11.. «:13 p. M. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave lllohtnoud I Arrlro Richmond »4.ÖUA.JI. Ojrd St.Sta. .4.20A.JI. llrr« St.Sta. »5.41 ¦.". Mala St. KU. .8.4UA.JI. Ilyrd St. Sta. .12.DI noon Byrd St. Sta. »LUD I' M. Und St. Sta. ll.Vl 1' M. Elba Station. "ft.MP.M. Main St. Sts. »8.20P.Jl. Byrd St. Sta »7.IS0 A.M. UTraSt.Kta. 2,1 1.25 A.M. Kliin K4a4lon. ttt.S'i A.M. »>rd St.su. .1.12 P.H. Malnel.Hta. »ä.t* P.M. Ilrrdfit.Kt*. .7.2Ä P.SI. II) rd St.Sta. »«.("> P.M. Iljrd St.Sta. .in.:;.', P.M. MalnKt. Hta. .IS.fiunlKlit BrrdSt.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.WEEKDAYS. Leaie nrrd St. Sta. 1.30 P. II. for Frcdcrleknbnrg. I.eaTt tltia Sta. 7U10 A. M.,0.»il P. .11. for Athland. Arrlie nrrd St. si,. 6.S8 A.M. Irom Frederlcksh'g. ArrHeKlbaSta.O.Ilrt A.M.,6.110 P.M.from Asliland. 'Dailjr. I Weekday*. {Sundays only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leavinr 4.50 a. m. and arrWtnr u.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departure* not euarostecd. Read the algos. SI'.AOOARIJ AIR LfNr.. Southbound tralni scheduled to lea\e Rich* mond dally: t': 10 A. M. .Local to Norllna. Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington. 1:20 p. M Sleepers and roaches. Atlanta. Birmingham^ Savannah. .Taeltaonvllle and Florida point*. 10:40 P. M..Sleepers and coache*. Savannah Jaekior.vllUe. Atlanta. Hirmlngham and Xemphls. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive Richmond dally: A. M., 6:05 P. M :-:40 P. M, BICUMONB AM) CHESAPEAKE BAT RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of eltclrlc trains lo nnd from Afhland. atopping a: Intermediate Ftatlons upon alcaati I.v nichinnnd inroad and Liurel Sta.): 6;fCh. .7:10. «:'.0b. »:!Cb. ..10:10, 11:10 A. U.: 1:10. 2:10. 2:10. 4:10b. S:10. 6:20, 7:10, 1:10b. 10:10. 11:4» P. M. I.V. Ashland: '6:it. Vt'.b. i. tb. 10, "It A. M.. «12 M., "L 2. 5. I. T.b. 6. 7. 8. 9b. 11 P. SI. *Dilly except Sunday. "Sunday ODly. bOarrles Mttacf. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLkL Schedulo In Erfect October 2. 191». l.elvo Uyrd Street Station. Richmond. FOR NOItFÖLK.: .*:« A. M «3:00 P. M.. .4:10 P, at. FOR LTNi-MHL'RO AND THE WEST: .6:15 A. St., '7:00 .V M.. *3:00 P. M.. «9:29 P. VI Arrlxe Richmond fr-jm Norfolk: '11:40 A. SI.. S:35 P. M.. f 11:20 P. M. From !«e Weal: .5:50 A. M., a2:de P. St.. b2:!5 P. M., »:05 P. M '»109 P. M. .Ollly. aDally, ex. Sunday. bSundaj only. Pullman. Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Cafa Dining Car*. C. H. BOSLET. W. IL RF.VILL. D. P. A.. Richmond, aV. (5. P. A.. Rnanolie. V'a- i&leamuoatß. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Aah St. dally.7:00 P. M. Leave Newport New*.5:00 A. M. Arrlro Norfolk .6:00 A. M. Connects »Ith man; line «1 camera leaving Norfolk for Now York dnlly' except Sundiy :M P. M. Cohn, ion also mode by N. & W. Ry. J P. M. and C. & O. Ry. r.t 4 P. St. Night Lino steamers rtop at Claremont to land or receive pass»nqers on signal. \ niliiMA NAVIOATION CO...lames r.lvcr by dav:ight for Norfolk, Old Point. New. port News and all .lames River landings. Steamer leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 A. M. Frelch; received for fttl J«mt, River landings. Slain TlrLct Office. Sil K. Maro Btieat, A NICE Jamaica, Cnhn. llayti, Panama and Central America. $01 to $220- 10 to 12 Days. 41ASK MR. BOWMAN" 70S F.. Main Street. Steamship and Tourist Agent. Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped with wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally Including Sunday,via, N. fi: W. Ry. 3:00 P. St., Norfolk 6:20 P. M. C. 4t O. Ry. 4:00 T. M., Old Point 7:30 P. M. O. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. Sf, (one day In Nor¬ folk). Vn. Nav. Co. «:39 A. M. (Monday. Wednes¬ day and Friday). Tickets at nil office*. For staterooms ap¬ ply to IL M. UOYKIN, Agent, 830 Baat Mats Street. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS Open dally from 10 A. H. .0 t> P, M. AdmlssloD 2ba Fr=: on Saturdays Tnhln d'llntr Dinner« Saturday and Sunday evcnlinis, 0 <o :i o'clock, 91..10 each. THE JEFFERSON RichmoBcl, Va. Tha moat nYagniflcent hotel lp tho fiotith. Kuropean plan. Rooms single and on suite, with and without haths. Spacious sumplo rooms. Rate. »1,50 per day and upward. &eai Cßtate (or ä>alc. Sutton & Co. Returning Thanks to Their Friends andj the Public for their very IiS»r¦> 1 patrnnftg' during the v^r Jum ended, respectfully solicit a continuance of Hie same miring the coming year WO sell Real Estate, both publicly anil privately, and make a specialty of the prompt collection of rents. We are always in a position to makol large loans on Richmond real Estate and first-class suburban property. Nr.rih Ninth Street. Real Estate at Private Sale Handsome P.ntlding on Monu¬ ment Avenue, the Boulevard and drove Avenue. Elegant Residences on Grace and Franklin Streets and Monument Ave¬ nue. Bxcolleni Business properties on Kro.-id, Main. Eighth and Ninth Streets Also a number of Fine Farms and Suburban Properties. If you wish to buy anything In Real Estate, see i- I.. Ä- II. I,. DENOON. The following advertisement Is Cap¬ tain Oussons" answer to the persistent hounding which followed the closing of his gates after he had maintained a sort of open house for nearly half a entury. His Held of enterprise was delib¬ erated chosen amid the plno barrens and crawfish flats of Ilcnrlco county, Vlritlnla. I in the hearl of this tioverty-strlcKen region ho expended In w>£es alone moro than half a million dollars, only to awaken to the tact that he had nour¬ ished a tribe .f callow communists. corrupt, < inning, shameless, unclean and shyster-led. He will cheerfully disappoint the ra- pacity of these creatures. He will leave nothing for them to prevaricate, over or scramble for. Fifty years Is enough to throw nway on a group of hopeless tngrates. Ho will neither blow out his brains nor abandon the country, but will go on with his oasis and will call Up a colony of black men to advance his suspended enterprise. a fro- t.nnnicANs are Invited to complete the development of a prettv little village of their own. It Is twenty minutes from Richmond and within three hours of Washington. No agents. Details will be mailed by .Captain Glissons, the founder and own- er of Glen Allen. Virginia. Suction ifealeö, JFuture_2>ajua. By Shea <\- Keegan, Real Estate Auctioneers, lilt East Main Street. PUBLIC AUCTION SAEE OF A HOUSE AND EOT FORMERET OC- CCPIF.D AS A PUBLIC SCHOOE. SIT- ST8WART AND LITTLEPAG E STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. Pursuant to a Joint resolution passed by the Richmond City Council, ap¬ proved December 19, Uin, and by au- thoritv of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings, wo will, on JANE AR V 4. 1911. ar I o'clock P. M. offer for sale, on the promises, tho above described real cstr.te, «hieb con¬ sists of a large building, until recrntly occuplod as a public school house, and a lot fronting on Stewart Street about sixty (CO) feet and running back mm hundred and seventeen fllTl feet, mos« or less, to an alley In the rear thirteen (13) feet wide. With some small changes this building can be arranged t it her as a dwelling or for business purposes. Do not fail to ho present. TERMS: Cash. SHEA & K EEGAN, A uottotieers. "'public Sale. We, the undersigned, trustees of the estate of Colonel R, If. Dutaney, will geil at public auction, on the Goose Pond Farm situated In Caroline county. Vn., near Point Eastern Post-oftlce, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1911, the following articles: 16 Mules, 3 Horses, 2 Sows. S Brood Sows, 20 Shoats. Corn, Fodder, Sawmill, Thresh¬ ing Machine, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Drills. Corn Sholler. and other Ip.rm- ing Implements too numerous to men¬ tion. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. No article to be removed from farm until settlement Is made. Sale commences at H) o'clock A. M. R. HUNTER DULANEY. RICH AR t> D. nOS'/.EL. Trustoes. SALE OF VALUABLE MANUFACTURING PROP¬ ERTY, CORNER OF SIXTH AND STOCK.TON STREETS, SOUTH RICH¬ MOND. Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust executed November 30. 1900. by the Virginia Rug and Drugget Com¬ pany, Incorporated, to the undersigned trustee, default having been made In i|.- payment one of the notes se¬ cured thereby. 1 will a,oll al public auction on the promises on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4. 1911, AT I P. M. . Hie following property, to-wit: All thai certain lol of land, with the im¬ provements thereon, fronting 132 foot on the norilt side of Stockton Street, between Sixth and Seventh Streets, and running back between the western lino of Sixth Street, and a line parallel I herewith I".", feet to an alley. Also all the engines, hollers, belting, shafting, tools, machinery, fixtures and other nppurienances in and upon said premises. TERMS. 13,633.33 cash; balance at one year from dale of sale, with Inter¬ est, to be secured by trust deed; or all cash, at option of purchaser. GEORGE BRYAN. _._ Trustee. By Pollard * Bagby, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE No. 1 27 W. Clay St. The house is brick and has about nine rooms, is fcnil-dotachod and in nice order In execution of deed of trust dated October 1910. to the undersigned trustee, record*.! In Richmond Chan¬ cery Court in D. B. 2 0 fl R, pnge B2; de¬ fault having been made In the pay¬ ment of tlin note therein secured, and being required so to do by the l.enetl- clary, I will sell at auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1911. at 4:30 P. M. tile above described property TIiIb sale will be for cash, subject, however, to two deeds of tt ttst: First Omv for Hie sum of $2.000 and Interest thereon nt S per cent, quarterly, dated JulV 2. 1909. at threo years after dn.tc nnci- recorded In D. It, 202-C, page 413. Second. One for the sum ,.f $1.000. with Interest at C per cent dated April 27, 1910. at ono year after date, and recorded In r>. B. 20«. page RP2. JOHN OAKLAND POLLARD, Trusten« BAIL IS GRANTED TO GIPSY "KING" Mitchell Gives Bond for $3,000. Bitter Feeling Between Factions. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] \\adesboro. N .'. January liiler* est m the gipsy troubles revived yea- t"i(Ui. when the party which went lb Carthage to aiion.i ihn hearing for n writ nf Habcaa corpus, reMirned. 11»- üludlnK,the attorneys ihn party num¬ bered f.-ny right The hearing for ihn application f»r n win wm held hefore Judge \\'. .1. Adams, at Carthage. The attorney* secured it special train front Carihngo to Aberdeen, ami came oil here over the Seaboard Air t.tnc. Af¬ ter hearing nil the tcatlinony, Judge Adams ordered Emit Mttelicl, the "King" nf the gipsies, admitted lb ball In the sum of $3,000. The other twelxri defendants are only charged with as- sault, und their bonds were placed at $200 each. In the original hearing before, the magistrate, "King" Mitchell was held without bond on the chnrge of com¬ mitting assaults. The bonds In the other cases were set at $300. Judge Adams taxed the costs of the prnftoed- Ings against Mitchell. Mitchell claims to l>e worth $100.000 The ferlinn between Ihe two rival clans, the Mitchells and tlic Johns, I? not abated, bill seems lo lie oven more Intense One of the leaders said Hint they would fight to the end. and Ihe real riuestlnn at Issue Is en lo the au¬ thority or the "Klug." Emil Mitchell, and ihe members nf the John clan are determined to crush his rule If possible. in the meantime Hie elans are camp¬ ed, one near Ijllcavllle, atid tin other hero hero, and arc buying all needed supplies as wen its employing attor¬ neys. Tho seriousness <«f ihe charge against the. "King-' is beyond tho un¬ derstanding of his followers, unc of llicrii said that "everything belonged lo Hip King,-man. woman add librae." It seems Incrcdltable to them that any¬ one should not appreciate Hie kingly power. The cases arc set for Ihe coining term of the Superior Court, to meet January 6, and the Interest In the casn overshadows all else. ..King" Mitchell jrave bond with lt. T. Bennett, Jr., and T. 1". Jones us surely In the sum of 000. Messrs. Jones and Bennett arc leading merchants here. CASK CNOKR ADVISEMENT. Final Argument. Made In Suit AgnluMt Standard Oil Co. [Special to The Times'Dispatch.) P.alciBli, N. <'.. January I..Police Justice Alexander Stronach has heard Ihc last ot argument of counsel in tho ease against tho Standard OH company, alleging violation ol" the North Caro¬ lina antitrust law In cutting prices of oil to drive nut competition. lie an¬ nounced last night, at Ihe conclusion ot ihe flowing speech by I. II. l'ou for the defense, that he would have the case under advisement for a few days be¬ fore announcing his ruling, If he finds the Standard guilty, lie will impose a line against the trust that will, In the language of A11 orney-t Sonera 1 Blokett, !n Ills closing argument for conviction, "he such a penalty that the nation will understand that In North Carolina com¬ mercial piracy will not he tolerated; that any man can come here and em¬ bark In any business, and none will dare to hurt or hinder or make him afraid, and that It Is a land where. In commercial as well as physical life, (lie weak can grow strong and the strong grow great." Mr. Bicken, in Ills argument,, reviewed Itgnres from the testimony lo show that the actual co»I of oil delivered In Raleigh is T.IIS cents, plus freight, nalllmore to Nor¬ folk, and Hint Ihc present price here of l.-Ti cents. Is n Standard "cut to kill." I'or the defense. Mr. Pbu character¬ ised the prosecution as for advertis¬ ing purposes, and declared that there Is not the least probability of the Standard ever paying one cent of line in such a case. The sull is In tils In- lerosl or an Ohio oil company (Indian, Kenning Company); and would, lie Bald, punish the Standard for furnishing North Carolinians nil loo cheap, when it Is evident that the price Is still too high as compared with Baltimore, Rich¬ mond and Norfolk prices. PROt.HKSS IV Al l. LINKS. Hlislne.""« In Aloxnndrln Shoes Sulialnn- flnl Coins During Vcnr. I Special in The Tl mos-Disput oh. 1 Alexandria, V.l., January I..Progress in .ill lines in a safe and substantial manner was made by merchants and others In buslnes-j here during ihc year. Many luge enterprises were started during the year, and Ihe indications ar<: that the new year will witness many more. Street and sewer improvements havo gono ahead steadily throughout Ihc year, and many arc planned for the new year, <>u a whole, Ihe pint, year was very gratifying". Tho number of deaths during lie veRr was :!27. of which 1SX were while and 130 colored. This Is an Increase In Ihe while deaths of 122 over thai of lust year, and a decrease of in jj Hie colored deaths. In the Corporation Court 153 deed were recorded, 77 suits recorded, l" Wills pröbafed, 'in chartern granted. administrations and ,ri"i marriage li¬ censes Issued. The lines collected in tho Police Cottrl amounted to I i:: :,u. and the number of cases tried was l,7. ftAMBLINC. HOUSES CLOSED. Edict or .Vnrrolk Chief or Police Has f>r»lrril KITort. [Special lo The Times-Dispatch l Norfolk, Va., January L- The gum- bung houses In Norfolk must close. This Is ihe edict of. Chief of Police, Kls-tr, and last tight things were dark] in City Hail Avenue, Ornnby and Hank Streets, where (he principal rooms are located. The question Is. Mow long will tho lid be kepi on ? In the past the police have been hampered by an alleged imperfection in Ihe Slate laws, making it hnrd to convict them of any offense, but item pll> ordinance passed, in the opin¬ ion of Chief Klaer, makes it possible for hin: in Krt behind ihc alleged places At least, bin order to close op has had the desired effect. HEAL ESTATE MABKHT IS WELL SUSTAINED. (Special lo The Times-Dispatch..! Lynchburg, Va. January 1 .A can¬ vass of the real estate agencies of Lynchbnrg shows that tho ronl estate market for city properly during ihe past year was only fairly active, though, despite a decrease,| demand for properly, there has been no decline In prices. Nearly nil the iigen.lov re port considerable activity In larm properties, and many sales to \vof lorn farmers, who havo located or are ahrnil to locate In central Virginia The de¬ mand continue*, and there Is a steady rise In prices, with many saies of good farm lands. With .-, freer money- mar¬ ket there will he a marked improve- rr.cnt In ths realty sales tu 1311. Accepted by the Methess of America as the ono ami only external preparation that positively and quickly CURES all forms of In¬ flammation or Congestion such as Pneumonia.Croup, Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy. Sinco Gownnti Prepe.r.itfan has bc$n introduced here it. has gained n strong foot-hold in many at our best fktnilie« whom I know uro giv¬ ing you advertisement right along without solicitation. It always inHkns good. , WcidlingA Son, Tittin, Ohio. Drvggiste. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IH THE HOME! All DrnttUla. SI. SUo. 25o. GOVVAH MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, H. C. euiinttad. <il ntaiT nfM<«) 6; pv.-r Orc-t'it Rich in Quality No 7 Famous Fever. Year-Old Bourbon Whiskey. $1 bottle. Amontillado Sherry, twenty years In wood; fine, nutty flavor; $1.2", bottle. Hermann Schmidt, Phonea Monroe 101 to 100. SOI Cost ISrond Street. Direct Action Gas Ranges Have No Equal Sold Only by ELECTRIC 726 East Main Street. PIANO TUNING Repairing. Voicing and General Overhauling. Let us estlmato for you. Fhono Madison 0506. CRAFTS Fifth and Grace Streets. THE BEST BY EVERY TEST ©iuiocnb iJoacrs'. Virginia-Ohio Oil Company, Incorporated 317-S1S American National Bank Building, Richmond, Vn-. December 20, 1910. AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD of directors of this company, held this day. a dividend of one and one-half per cent, was declared on the capital slock from the earnings of the com¬ pany, payable JANUARY 15, 1911., Checks will he mailed. Transfer" honks will closed January 5, 1911. JO*, b; MONTGOMERY, Treasurer. The Savings Bank of Rich¬ mond Richmond. Va.. December 20, 1910. ¦. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank- have declared a semi-annual dividend of four ft) per cent, (free of tax) oul of the earnings of iho past six. months, pavablo on and after JAN¬ UARY 2, 1911. Dividend checks will be mailed. V james M. BALL, ;: Cashier.¦. Planters National Bank, Richmond. Va.. December 23, 1910. tur DIRECTORS <>F THIS bank have to-day declared a soml-nnnual- dividend of in per cent, on tho capl-. lal stock of the bank (free of tax)..' out of the earnings of the past six month.;, pavablo on and after JAN¬ UARY ::, 1911. RICHARD II. SMITH. Cnshlcr._ Til E DIRECTORS of THE first Na¬ tional Bunk of Richmond. \'n.. havo declared it. soml-nnnual dividend o£. $50,000 t"> per cent, on tho capital. Stock), payable to stockholders of record at close of business DEC KM-1) RER 2nt11. Check« win bo mailed December :ust. JNO. M MIDLER, JR.. Cashier. * Atlantic Coast Lino Raliroad Co,; Wilmington. N. Ci lee. 24. 1910. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of AT- lantlc Coast Line Railroad company has deelwcd a. dividend of 2. per "tit on the common capital stock ¦i thai company, payable at tho of-. (Ice of the treasurer, at Wilmington. North Carolina, on and after JAN¬ UARY 10. 1911, to stockholders of record on December 17, 1910. Tho transfer books are closed front tho Itltii day of December, loio, to tho lllh day of January. 19U, both in¬ clusive. james f. POST. Tre t surer. Notional Ran« of Virginia, Richmond. Va December 21. 1910, THE DIRECTORS of THIS BANK have declared th<- regular semi¬ annual dividend of 3 per cent., fren of tax. payable «n and after JAN¬ UARY 3. 1911. CWeckä win be mail¬ ed. W. M. ADDISON. _ _Cashier._ .Virginia rrusl Company. Richmond, va.; December 20, 1910. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY, hove declared n semiannual dlvl-* dend of 2 per cent payable on and^ after JANUARY 3, 1911. Checks will be infilled. L. D. AY lett. Secretary. Bank of Commerce, and. Trusts, (Mutual Rttildlng). Richmond. Va , December 28. 1910. AT A MEETING OF THE HOARD of directors of this hank, held to-day,' tho regularly quarterly dividend of 1 i-t per cent, was declared, payable on or' after JANU VRY l. 1911. Checks win be nulled it. M. KENT. JR., Cannier The Union H.ink of Richmond. Richmond. \'a Decomber 22, 1910 the directors of the union Hank of Richmond have this day de- eiared a semi-annual dividend ot S per Cent., free of tax. pn.y-a.bi© in stockholders on and «fler jan«. laky 3. 1311. geo. W. CALL, Cashier,, !

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Page 1: Want DAILY BAIL IS GRANTED Fiald Sutton Co. TO GIPSY KING · Want Ad. Rates FialdONECENTPERWORDwhen in advance. No Ad. taken or less than TENCENTS. NOADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THANTWENTY-FIVE

Want Ad. RatesONE CENT PER WORD when

Fiald in advance. No Ad. takenor less than TEN CENTS.NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS

THAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTSwhen phoned itx or charged at thecounter.

Classification not guaranteedafter 9:30 P. M.FOR BUSINESSCONTRACTS

Phone Monroe 1 for die WANTAD. MAN to call

Jüjöt ano jfouno.liOST. GOLD WATCH AND POD:Howard <.uho. wUh Hun'iinl move*

ment. Suitable, reward If returnedto CHAJ? FISHER. Ladles' Tailor.lm? N'orlh Third St reel

LOST AT COUNTRY:; CLUB OP VlR-KiDia. Saturday night, a hundsomebrown slrirled fur muff, if Ihe lady«.In» took this muff, through mistakef"r her own <v"i r,,l| »t the CoiiniryC|ub she can exchange stfinc, <>r re¬turn muff tq MRS .1 allan BEL Ivin. 1121 West Avenue.Lost. aIjetiivht pearl cross,]betw een Twenty-third and Hi i. i.lStreets and tho New Vörie Bakery,if found can Madison "itv

&>clp MiaiueD," itlalt.WANTED, BOOKBINDER FORWARD*

er, on law work. POOTE & DAVIESCt'MI'AXl Atlanta. Ha.ANTED, MEN TO l,i:.\i!X BARBERtrade, only few weeks required;wagen after first month: steady posi¬tion guaranteed. Write- for cata¬logue MOLHB'B BAltBEIt COL-LEOE, l"it Bowery, New Vork CR>

WANTED, IT'i MONTH, CUSTOMS IN-lernul revenue, railway mall clerks.1.1st of spring examination in Hich-liiond ii'.w toady; preparation free.FRANKLIN INSTITUTE; Dept. 404_B, Rochester. N. y,WANTED." CÄlYltiER "l'OR tTmiCs"Dispatch route'. Phone Madison 1691_before 9 a. M^DTcnTTsT--WANTED. REG1HTERbIIdentPt at once; salary no objectto right party. Apply or writo to

27 Granby Street, Norfolk. v.-.wa*n'rei >T i:\ i . i: i: 11:ncbTT sbT>a böyat once. T.MtKANT, GRANT & COKoUshco and Broad Streets,wantbdT voung Man to wohkin pantry: small wages, but chuueefor ndvaneeine.nt. Apply STEWARDHotel RichmondWANTED, FOlt" hi S. AHMV. ABLE*]boiiicd, unmarried men, between agesof is and :;r.; citizens of United States,of good character and temperate hab¬it*, who can sprnk. read and write IheEnglish language. i"or Information ap-Ply to RECRUITING OFFICH k2Q East'Broad St. hichmbnd, Va.; lftl Sycamore;St. Petersburg, Vh, or Columbia. Build¬ing, Granby si Norfolk. VaiWANTED. DOCTOR FOR « ül'NTI'.Ypractice III one of the most tluiftysections In Virginia. Address II 1C.care Times-Dispatch.

rOUNG mem Ca"n BECOME chauf*feurs. garage managers, repairmen;etc. by learning, at our practicalschool; salary, iioo to . iisö perItfnnlh; positions guaranteed allcompetent graduates, We allow youto pny half down, the balance when;you eel a position: dn> or night In¬struction. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILESCHOOL, 11 W. Main, near JeffersonV/ Hotel *_WANTED. SOI.IC'T«HIS FOB IUC11 -

mond anrl other Southern Slate.--. SeeW <. SHROEDBR, 1 = 01 E. Main St .

floor_ _

Äituatimis. aiiiarutD. ->+;atr.I'll AHM Ai"IST WANTS PpllTION;Richmond preferred^ Unquestionablereferences. Address F M. care Ttmes-Dispatch,REGISTERED DRUGGIST DESIRESposition: wants good hours mainly;]reasonable salary expected. Addrct-jII 20. care Times-Dispatch.WANTED. POSITIOnTBV UNREG 18-tered drug clerk; married; tlx years'experience; i>r?t referencci- AddressF M, care Times-Dispatch.WANTED; 'tY Ä i>i:r-hii-"'. i:i:<lered In North Carolina and Georgia.With sl\ years of experience, poid-|tldti; an furnish best of reference*. IAddress L 10, care Times-Dispatch,wanted! POSrflON as bööiöVbbIver FiVe years' experience: best of

reference.',. Address BOOKKEEPER,care E. It. Brown. Bedford fit.. Va.Pop RENT, PRIVATE HOUSE, FUR-nlshed, ronvcnientle located In su-jntrbs. Ho> 168; Aejiländ. \'b_

jK?clp iIKIantcb, Jrfinale.waKited a vöüng womXn who

car* do laundry work or plain cook¬ing; give age and weight will ninlcca gC/Od home for a competent wo¬man. Write lo E. L SHOFE. No.ITflo North Second street, Harris-burg. Ha

WpANTED, Lady canvassers todistribute cards; nothing to sell:steady work for right patties In-T(iilre '.Ma Last Clay Street, after HjA. M.-_WANTE f'. Ol' 1". RA Tfif! KOI 5 e LLIOTTFisher adding and typewriting ma¬chine; knowledge of stenography un¬

necessary. Address L 12. care Times-Dispatch._WANTED, a GOOD COOK ANDcleaner, flood wages and good room

on lot. D. <». DAVIS, 1001 Cast Clay'Street._WANTED. A GOOD cook. musthave reference Boom oil lot. J. II.(1 ft ANT, 1111 Grove Ave.

Situations, ^rpfeslsftottiTWANTED." 'POSiTlON '"to 'teach INprivate home, seminary or college. InEnglish branches. Latin, French,music, etc.; references exchanged.Apply POLAR; Ontario. Va._j^elp^i^tnie nnb JFemale^.(WANTED, MAN^'aND~"~WOM.\N! oi'

woman and son; woman for cookand laundress: man or son forwaiter and housework. Good roomand board: family small: wages, $35per month Party must show goodrecommendations Party wantedJanuary «. Address J. C, PAWN.General Manager. Big Sandy C. & c.('o. Marytown. W. Va.

""^"roffösional ji)tlp 'tl^antcü. _WANTED. A FIBSTGBADE TEAC11-

cr. one room public school, to com¬plete unexpired term: salary. $35per month. Can get hoard for $U'.Apply WIBT ROBERTSON. Ammon,Va_

w"aNt"pTrtner"'S\mtTi $oTöoö.""ex-perlenced olilce man. to form a com¬pany. Importing African products,main Issue crude rubber, yearly*profits »20,000. Address F 52, careTimes-Dispatch,^ _j_

rent OUR SERVICES AND WE'LLrent your property. j. A. CONNEL-LY & CO._jWANTED. AN ACTIVE. WIDE-Stwaka party, with nmall capital, todo the light clerical duties in con¬nection with a. profitable business:a good opportunity. Write, givingreferences. SOUTHERN HOSPITALDISPENSABV CORPORATION. Rleh-mond. Va.

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OENTl'EMAN .WITH HANKING ORgeneral business experience andsome capital to Invest enn securedesirable Inlere'sl and permanenl re¬munerative, poplllon with responsiblecompany; references. .Address C 31,oaro Timos-Dlspalch.'

DAILY PUZZLES

Mario nnd broken New l>ar'* Hay.ANSWER '1«) VKSTK «»>**> rl i/.l.ß

llour <;ln»i».

feoltntors nnu fe>iUebmct.\V.\ NT Kl) SALESMAN WOnKINOVirginia and North Carolina want a

side Uno. Arqttaintocl with Jobbing;an<l n'tull trade. L 16, caro Tlmcs-I »Ispatcli.

Jfor ^ale.ELLIOTT FISHER BILLING MACHINE'In flrst-nlavs condition. Call or ad-drc*H 916 k. Main, second floor.YOU W3LL HB SU R PR IS El > ill' ix

need of a wagon or bug-fry) a't thelargo vto'-k «>f buggies, sürreys andwagons in out ghow room fall andbo convinced, A. MEYER'S SONS,T.'t 1 e, fiiiy_

s-.Ti-.AM UYUNDRY OUTFIT.. CÖM-pletc. Can bo «ron in operation.Must b» Bold at "-too I HLUFORD__*_C<\,_ lr:(l\_F Cnry Street[."..i: s.u.!:, x.m.im; m iiini:7 Vi/.k22x36x40, suitable for departmentMore or pilmlng office. -KillNSTONBOX CO.._No. 10 South Tenth Street.

!>'!: pale, .nk )\V A No 11' iRSE,'.ook stove and wheelbarrow, Ad¬dress ii GLAZE, Fair Oaks, SevenPinea i .in«.new si noli-: truck grocerywagons, new at,,) second hand. ?.>'..win im\ a carpenter's wagon.RICHARDSON BROS.. CIS Brook AVe

SRcal estate tor £s>ale.FAIIMS AND TIM dkp. LANDS; ournew catalogue contains tOO farmsand timber lands: best bargains InVirginia. I pay your railroad fare.Write for freo catalogue. Address.1. IC eLAM, Box 267. Charlotteavill»,Vs.

I HAVE: SOME ClfoiCE LOTS ATlllKhland Springs, Will sell at half-nrlce. See HUMPHREY GLAZE, 1301i: Main St ond Moor.

inl: A <}\-\<~K SALU WILL jTeLI.several farms and a five-acre lotnear city, on ear line nnd Rood road,cheap w c HHROBDER. I to 1 E.Main Si second lloor.

ESTABLISHED/' GOOD PAYINGrooming-house of fifteen robins, forsalb at a bargain; excellent loea-tlon. house furnished and suitable forextra-day boarders' business If de¬sired; a riccesll)' wltero located. Ad¬dress L 51, rare Times-Dispatch.

WEST END' LOTS] Till; CHEAPESTto be found Madison 1167.

3fc\cal Cstatc W^nwiWANTED'. '!'(. rTRfli \Si; FROMowner, desirnblc farm, under sie.nun.Must li<- well located. Rood land anda bargain sv M. WOOD Nelson Vn

FARM WANTED..IF YOU HAVE Afarm., anywhere or nny size or acre-:iKo, for sale list It with us at onceand get It in our new cataloguenre now getting nut for 1911.AMOS A POINDBXTERi 1110 15, Main81., Richmond, Va.

jReal Cstatc for iReni.rent iur sf.uvjces amd WeLi.

runt your property. .1. a. CONNEL-LV & CO.

$3er£>onal£LToun evening?? ake- Valuable,young man; Invest them with thsl^a-Jtng business school of the city;If yon k-arn mote yitJ can earn more.Send or call for catalogue to-May.M ASS>ey BUSINESS COLLEGE-

[ BOSSES« INFORMATION WHICHtost mo a fortune, and feel that IShould let every consumptive knowabout mv experience. MKS T. MREYNOLDS, Cbntrnl National Hank.Columbus,

human hair nOt'OHT and SOLDat hughes'3. 209 North Third.

KATZ, LADIES' TAILOR (LATE|>k HAAS BROS.. OF NEW YORK),-.'"(! N FIFTH STREET. ALL WORKGUA RANTEED.

(CSlanteß.WANTED.' TWO 'GEESE FEATHERbeds for an elderly lady. AddressC. ö2. rare T'nios-Dlspalch.

SE~CtJN D-H A N D MACHINERY OFof every description bought, at fullvalue CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E.Cai-y .-it Rhone Madison 3626,

GIVE A LIFE SCHOLARSHIP TOyour boy or girl as a Christmaspreset.t. Special rates during De¬cember. Call to-day. MASSEy BUS-

_IN ESS COLLEO B.WANTED..PARTIES who HAVE

Idle money to invest cannot do bit¬ter than buy a. few shares of ArgusGold Mining Corporation storkwhile It Is selling at 30c. per share;par value, S1.00. Do not wait, untilIt ban advanced 25 or f,o per cent.Mines located In Fluvnnna county.Company controlled by prominentRichmond business men. Write orcall on MANAGER, 70:; Mutual

_Hid*.. Richmond. Va._WANTED. TO BUY FOli CASH* HOUSE*

hold goods In any quantity. PhootMadison 3S51.

WANT ED, TO CONTRACT W ITHowner of sawmill and teams (o lognnd saw several tracts of timber,mostly pine, or would sell the timberstanding at n reasonable price. THEU. .1. ARRINGTON CO., Claremonl,Va

WANTET». LOAN OF $n.00fl FROMprivate party; will pay for quickaction and give ample security onimproved properly, well located, nndobligat ion of responsible, businessninn. Address E 22. care Tlmes-Dl.t-patrh.

dooms' for &eiiLNT(cT^EY^Fl7fil^l§ffED R75bl1s^r^vf5NEand bath. 01-1 East Clay Street.un Ft¦rnisTiT:d~frönt anD""rack

parlor, or three rooms on secondtloor, with or without boarll. -'No._3 West Marshall_large iSecond .floor frontjootn for gentlemeii._fjy_N. Third.Foil rent. very" desirablefront room In private, family, togentlemen only; opposite Wcstmorc-land Club. No. fint Grace Street.

102 EAST MAIN-.NEWLY FURNI8H.cd front rooms nnd rooms for lighthousekeeping; transient*.

^oaröing.in p.\ iü ii: us i'i ii: v .\i an r ik'oMs.also table boarders. 209 Kam Grace.,[son 930 .i

Coal auoWOOD to HURn'sHOULd" in: VVÖ66Indeed, 1 have modo a specialty of Hsince 1897. ltoconily 1 havo addedfroo inn ning coal: there Is a dif¬ference, loo I/3NO, The Wood Man.Madison IOCtf.

tJUALITY AND tJUANTITY ARKguaranteed from ns. We havo oak,pine »r Blab wood, ami our prltosa i" rinhl. We please .-veryho.Jy.Phono Madlsön G913- NORTH CARO¬LINA WOOl" AND COAL CO., 827Rrook Avmi'if._

*'>¦..¦.I i .. "v.. . uiiL:ONE SORiTkl mare KOR SALE.

C-ill a i HUNDLEY'S ST a HI.10.JANUARY SD I.AST DAY TO RB-

cetvc entries for Virginia PoultryShow. Don't wal«. Enter now.III.inks and premium lists from W;I! TODD M-iTvtury. 12'i N. Sl\'h St

olear'a'nV'k sale "of all MILLIN-ory and ready-made garments forbalance season. MRS. JULIUSREAR. 142a E.'Mnln St_j

jßotircs.ChariottosvilR. Va I'.mi.oi :'.(>. t*> 1 ¦>.I WILL NOT RE RESPONSIBLE I'oHany bills made against me. georgeL MASON

WANTED. THE FUB1 2 TO KNOWthai Jahnk* Bros.. Jewelers, 911Last Main treet. buy. sell, ex-change and rnnuunt diamond:) Idthe latest rtyles. Old gold and sil¬ver taken In exchange.

SPECIA L TUITION RATES duringDecember only. Telephone, cull or.vrlte for particulars. massevBusiness college,a table änd medicinal-waterwithout a peer.live gallons for 25c,delivered-.Holly Spring« Llthla]Water Rhone Monroo 477.RiciixTi tsu~, Fredericksburg andPotomac Railway.~The frolgiit <ie-Pots of this onipat;y will bo closedMONDAY, Jantlary 2. oh account ofNov.- Year's Lay Perishable freightwill bo delivered between the hours

of S nnd 9 A. M. LESLIE ELLIS.Agent._

_HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, 'OX'ford. N. .'.; five vacancies for thespring term to be filled. Rooms at.-signed ill the oi dor of application.

^istellajuous.MATT REabESv

HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADEnow; sahltary methods used; rcllabiowork. BYDNOR a- HUNDLEY; illEatt Broad Street Madison U2öü.

HHOE RKI-AiRINn.T5C HALF SOLE MEN'S SHOES;

ladles. 6('c; children's. 40c ,.nd up;every pall sewed. DREW'S ELEC¬TRIC SHOE FACTOR V. TIC LastMain. Phone Monroe 26 '7.

SHORTH and. TV REWRITING, BOOK."keeping taucht at Special low ratesby enrolling during December. Tel¬ephone Madison "jc>7:'. for particularsMASSEV BUSINESS COLLEGE.

RUB 11- uu1.

WHEREVER ACHE OR PAIN IS I.O-catcd.stiffness and soreness of rouo-des or joints.rub lp Frayser'sGreat Nerve and Bone Liniment, amithe pain disappears: the greatest all-round liniment in use for man andbeast; try it.don't suffer.hero )¦the right help; 25c lollies, at drug¬gists'.

bakery.FRUIT CAKES LIKE MOTHER

baked, for '25c nnd 30c pound: Sprln-gle. homo-mndo broad, cakes andpies of all sorts. MUELLER'S Nt-.wYORK ELECTRIC BAKERY; 110West Broad Street. Phone 25S9.~UM BRELLA ~SA< 'RI FIC K SALE.WK BOUGHT FROM A SILVERSMITHgoing out of business all the silverand gold umbrella handles In stockat a greatly reduced price, and wento now overstocked In umbrellasand arc selliti); them with thesobeautiful handles at half-price, andwin recover any umbrella boughtup to Christmas free of all charges'when worn out NEWMAN'S CM-BRELLA FACTORY. 2!S E Broad StPhone Monroe 2103

FINK ÜNtH u.STKRIN-; AND MAT¬TRESSES,

FURNITURE REPAIRED AND Up¬holstered, mattresses made over likenew. furniture and china packedand shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Rhone3292._

Meetings/THi: \.\M \l. .MEETING OF Till".Stockholders Of the First NationalBunk or Richmond. Va.i for the elec¬tion of directors and for such otherbusiness nr may properly come be¬fore said meeting, will Vn held inthe,directors' rooms Of said bank, No.lioi East Main Street, Richmond,Va.. 12 o'clock noun TUESDAY", Jan¬uary 10, 1 !H I.

JNO M. MILLER. JR..Cashier.

Office GuaranteeBuilding Corpor.it ion.

Time.« Building,Richmond. Va.. December 2t. 1910.THE ANNEAL MEETING OF THEstockholders of this corporation willbe held hi their otllce. No. 0 NorthTenth street Richmond, Vs.. TUES¬DAY. January in. 1911. at 4::!0 o'clockP. M. GEORGE C. JEFFERSON.

Secreta ry.THE/ REGULA I' A NNI i A 1

~ "MEETINGof t'ne stockholders of the NationalBank of Virginia, Richmond. Va.,Will b» bold at their banking housoTUS8DAY, January. 10, 1911, at 12.U.

W. M. ADDISON.Cashier.

Union Rank of Richmond.Richmond. Va.; December 19. 1910.THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING

of the stockholders of tho UnionBank of Richmond. Virginia, will boheld at their Banking House. I10JEast Main Street, on THURSDAY,January 12, 1911. til 12 o'clock noon.GEO. W. GALL.

Cashier,THE REGULAR A N N11AI. MEETINGof the stockholders 'of the NationalI State and City Bank of Richmond,Va.. will be held at their hankftighouse, IUI E. Muin St. on TUES¬DAY, January 10, 1911, at 12 M.

_JULIEN If. HILL. Cashier,Virginia Trust Company,I Richmond. Va., December 20, 1910

THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THEstockholders of this company will oheld at lite office, of the company incity of Richmond, Va.. on .TUESDAY.January 17, 1911, nt 12 o'clock noon.

L. D. AY"LETT.Secretary.

TlfE ANNUAL -MIIET1NG of THEStockholders of the lirewry-HughesCompany will ho held at No. i-112East Gary Street. Richmond. V.iat 12 o'clock noon on the 10'J'H OFJANUARY, 1911.

JNO. <:. FREEMAN._Vlco-Piesldent

Second Term Begins Monday,January 2nd.

Boys may enter reorganized classesto advantage nt this time. Four sealsin Lower School.For Information phone or address

WILLIAM L. PRINCE. Dottn.Phoin-s: Office, Madison C266; Resi¬lience, Mudtson. GS72.

jRm'lcoaros.SOUTHERN RAILWAY

TRAINS LKYVL RICHMOND.N. 5* -Following schedule DKUrei piioh.rieia* Inforniot'on ami not ginrante»d:J::u A. M.-Dally.Local tor Charlotte, Du"hain an'l Rlleltfh. 10-.«i A. M..Dally.Limit«cj Fol ml po!n'.» South. Drawing Roorr.Uuffoi 'Steeping Car to Memphis via Ashi-vlhe avl .'huttatioogn. t.O P. .M.-Ex. Sub.Local tor Durham unil Inieriiiedlate station*.I:M P. M. Ex. Sun..Kaysvlil» Local. 11:4»1'. M.-Daily--Limited. For ail point* SouthPullman ready 9:J0 1'. M.YORK It! V ICR LIN 1-3.

4:30 I'. M. -K>. Sun --TO W«»t IV rgnn-rt-lag for Haltimore Mon.. W«d. and Frl. «;<W|A. U..Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P. .V. ..Men.. Wed.nd Frl. .Local to Weal Point.

TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.Prom the Boulh: »:;o A. M.. v« p,dally; 1:4a A M Ex. d'uti.; 12:53 K< Sun.;2:'» P< St.. dally. From West Point! ):J1 A.lt.. Dally; 11:35 A. M., Wed, and Frl.; 4:2i|r. M., Kt. Sun.

S. R. BURGBKS, D. P. A..«0 K. Main St 'Phnnn Msultoa 415.

Richmond and Petersburg EleclMc Railwa)Cara leave Manchester, Severn1 and Perr>Streets, tor Petersburg'.t. 7, s. .). 10. II, »12 A. M., 1. 2. «3. 4. S...Ö.K. .*, 7. S. V». lo P. M. I11:00 I», M. tor Cheater, 12.00 m dnigh: for

Petersburg1.. Cara leave Petnrjbuig. foot of SycnmoroSlreet, f..r Manchester:UM. t.3\ ..;:15, .7:35, this. 9:». '10 Ji. 111»A. M.. 12.». .!:«. 2:3.1. 3:35. .«:!«, 0 35. »:2S.J IS, I :i 9:?:-. M0:40. 11:49 p. M..Carrie? bfiKr^f: nnd express."Llir.l'cd. except Sundays and holldiys.Ail cars from 1'etcrsburK connect with carsfor Richmond.

Chesapeake & Ohio Railway»:W A i J?aily.*«a» iraJrxs to Old Polai,4.W i'. 'S Nswpori Newa aud Norfolk.7:49 A..Dally. Local lo c»v ;,o r t Now*.I.CO 1'..Daily. Local to Cid Point.StWI'.j Dal.y.l<ouia> die ui:d CJaelaeatlll:W P."» Pullman*,4:46 P..Dally. "St. Louls-Cro-.» Special.'PUllmaaa,f:>0 A.Daily.coerlot tesvhlo. Week days.Hinton.4:15 P..Wiek dayi. Ix>ral to Oordonsvllle.10:09 A..Daily. L'burg. Lex., C Forge.i;15 tV-Wrcli days. To Lyncuburg.TRAIN'S ARRIVE RICHMOND.Local from Eaai-i:35 A. M 7:.'0 P. MThrough from Kaat .11:25 A. M.. *:i> P. M.Lord from West.'S:!« A. St.. s :-i A. II.,»::o P. St.Through.7:00 A. SI.. ::40 p. U.J.« :'i niver Llrv --'».Jj A. 11.. «:13 p. M.

TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND.Leave lllohtnoud I Arrlro Richmond»4.ÖUA.JI. Ojrd St.Sta..4.20A.JI. llrr« St.Sta.»5.41 ¦.". Mala St. KU..8.4UA.JI. Ilyrd St. Sta.

.12.DI noon Byrd St. Sta.»LUD I' M. Und St. Sta.ll.Vl 1' M. Elba Station."ft.MP.M. Main St. Sts.»8.20P.Jl. Byrd St. Sta

»7.IS0 A.M. UTraSt.Kta.2,1 1.25 A.M. Kliin K4a4lon.ttt.S'i A.M. »>rd St.su..1.12 P.H. Malnel.Hta.»ä.t* P.M. Ilrrdfit.Kt*..7.2Ä P.SI. II) rd St.Sta.»«.("> P.M. Iljrd St.Sta.

.in.:;.', P.M. MalnKt. Hta.

.IS.fiunlKlit BrrdSt.Sta.ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.WEEKDAYS.

Leaie nrrd St. Sta. 1.30 P. II. for Frcdcrleknbnrg.I.eaTt tltia Sta. 7U10 A. M.,0.»il P. .11. for Athland.Arrlie nrrd St. si,. 6.S8 A.M. Irom Frederlcksh'g.ArrHeKlbaSta.O.Ilrt A.M.,6.110 P.M.from Asliland.'Dailjr. I Weekday*. {Sundays only.All trains to or from Byrd Street Station

(except trains leavinr 4.50 a. m. and arrWtnru.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals anddeparture* not euarostecd. Read the algos.

SI'.AOOARIJ AIR LfNr..Southbound tralni scheduled to lea\e Rich*

mond dally: t': 10 A. M..Local to Norllna.Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington. 1:20 p. MSleepers and roaches. Atlanta. Birmingham^Savannah. .Taeltaonvllle and Florida point*.10:40 P. M..Sleepers and coache*. SavannahJaekior.vllUe. Atlanta. Hirmlngham andXemphls. Northbound trains scheduled toarrive Richmond dally: A. M., 6:05 P.M :-:40 P. M,BICUMONB AM) CHESAPEAKE BAT

RAILWAY COMPANY.Schedule of eltclrlc trains lo nnd from

Afhland. atopping a: Intermediate Ftatlonsupon alcaati I.v nichinnnd inroad andLiurel Sta.): 6;fCh. .7:10. «:'.0b. »:!Cb. ..10:10,11:10 A. U.: 1:10. 2:10. 2:10. 4:10b. S:10. 6:20,7:10, 1:10b. 10:10. 11:4» P. M. I.V. Ashland:'6:it. Vt'.b. i. tb. 10, "It A. M.. «12 M., "L2. 5. I. T.b. 6. 7. 8. 9b. 11 P. SI.*Dilly except Sunday. "Sunday ODly.bOarrles Mttacf.

Norfolk and Western RailwayONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLkLSchedulo In Erfect October 2. 191».

l.elvo Uyrd Street Station. Richmond. FORNOItFÖLK.: .*:« A. M «3:00 P. M.. .4:10 P,at.FOR LTNi-MHL'RO AND THE WEST:

.6:15 A. St., '7:00 .V M.. *3:00 P. M.. «9:29P. VIArrlxe Richmond fr-jm Norfolk: '11:40 A.

SI.. S:35 P. M.. f 11:20 P. M. From !«e Weal:.5:50 A. M., a2:de P. St.. b2:!5 P. M., »:05 P.M '»109 P. M..Ollly. aDally, ex. Sunday. bSundaj only.Pullman. Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Cafa

Dining Car*. C. H. BOSLET.W. IL RF.VILL. D. P. A.. Richmond, aV.(5. P. A.. Rnanolie. V'a-

i&leamuoatß.OLD DOMINION LINELv. Richmond foot of Aah St. dally.7:00 P. M.Leave Newport New*.5:00 A. M.Arrlro Norfolk .6:00 A. M.Connects »Ith man; line «1 camera leavingNorfolk for Now York dnlly' except Sundiy:M P. M. Cohn, ion also mode by N. &

W. Ry. J P. M. and C. & O. Ry. r.t 4 P. St.Night Lino steamers rtop at Claremont toland or receive pass»nqers on signal.

\ niliiMA NAVIOATION CO...lames r.lvcrby dav:ight for Norfolk, Old Point. New.port News and all .lames River landings.Steamer leaves Monday, Wednesday andFriday at 7:00 A. M. Frelch; received forfttl J«mt, River landings.Slain TlrLct Office. Sil K. Maro Btieat,

A NICE

Jamaica, Cnhn. llayti, Panama andCentral America.

$01 to $220- 10 to 12 Days.41ASK MR. BOWMAN"

70S F.. Main Street.Steamship and Tourist Agent.

Baltimore Steam Packet CoEquipped with wireless telegraphy.TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIANORFOLK AND OLD POINT.

Leave Richmond Dally Including Sunday,via,N. fi: W. Ry. 3:00 P. St., Norfolk 6:20 P. M.C. 4t O. Ry. 4:00 T. M., Old Point 7:30 P. M.O. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. Sf, (one day In Nor¬

folk).Vn. Nav. Co. «:39 A. M. (Monday. Wednes¬

day and Friday).Tickets at nil office*. For staterooms ap¬

ply to IL M. UOYKIN, Agent, 830 Baat MatsStreet.

The Valentine MuseumELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETSOpen dally from 10 A. H. .0 t> P, M.

AdmlssloD 2ba Fr=: on Saturdays

Tnhln d'llntr Dinner« Saturdayand Sunday evcnlinis, 0 <o :i o'clock,91..10 each.

THE JEFFERSONRichmoBcl, Va.

Tha moat nYagniflcent hotel lp thofiotith. Kuropean plan. Rooms singleand on suite, with and without haths.Spacious sumplo rooms.Rate. »1,50 per day and upward.

&eai Cßtate (or ä>alc.

Sutton& Co.Returning Thanks

to Their Friends andjthe Public

for their very IiS»r¦> 1 patrnnftg' duringthe v^r Jum ended, respectfully solicita continuance of Hie same miring thecoming yearWO sell Real Estate, both publicly

anil privately, and make a specialty ofthe prompt collection of rents.We are always in a position to makol

large loans on Richmond real Estateand first-class suburban property.

I« Nr.rih Ninth Street.

Real Estate at PrivateSale

Handsome P.ntlding on Monu¬ment Avenue, the Boulevard and droveAvenue.

Elegant Residences on Grace andFranklin Streets and Monument Ave¬nue.

Bxcolleni Business properties onKro.-id, Main. Eighth and Ninth StreetsAlso a number of Fine Farms and

Suburban Properties.If you wish to buy anything In Real

Estate, seei- I.. Ä- II. I,. DENOON.

The following advertisement Is Cap¬tain Oussons" answer to the persistenthounding which followed the closingof his gates after he had maintained asort of open house for nearly half aentury.His Held of enterprise was delib¬

erated chosen amid the plno barrensand crawfish flats of Ilcnrlco county,Vlritlnla. Iin the hearl of this tioverty-strlcKenregion ho expended In w>£es alone morothan half a million dollars, only toawaken to the tact that he had nour¬ished a tribe .f callow communists.corrupt, < inning, shameless, uncleanand shyster-led.He will cheerfully disappoint the ra-

pacity of these creatures.He will leave nothing for them to

prevaricate, over or scramble for.Fifty years Is enough to throw nway

on a group of hopeless tngrates.Ho will neither blow out his brainsnor abandon the country, but will goon with his oasis and will call Up acolony of black men to advance hissuspended enterprise.

a fro- t.nnnicANsare Invited to complete the developmentof a prettv little village of their own.It Is twenty minutes from Richmondand within three hours of Washington.No agents. Details will be mailed by.Captain Glissons, the founder and own-er of Glen Allen. Virginia.

Suction ifealeö, JFuture_2>ajua.By Shea <\- Keegan,Real Estate Auctioneers,lilt East Main Street.

PUBLIC AUCTION SAEEOF

A HOUSE AND EOT FORMERET OC-CCPIF.D AS A PUBLIC SCHOOE. SIT-ST8WART AND LITTLEPAG ESTREETS, RICHMOND, VA.

Pursuant to a Joint resolution passedby the Richmond City Council, ap¬proved December 19, Uin, and by au-thoritv of the Committee on Groundsand Buildings, wo will, on

JANE AR V 4. 1911.ar I o'clock P. M.

offer for sale, on the promises, thoabove described real cstr.te, «hieb con¬sists of a large building, until recrntlyoccuplod as a public school house, anda lot fronting on Stewart Street aboutsixty (CO) feet and running back mmhundred and seventeen fllTl feet, mos«or less, to an alley In the rear thirteen(13) feet wide. With some smallchanges this building can be arrangedt it her as a dwelling or for businesspurposes.Do not fail to ho present.TERMS: Cash.

SHEA & K EEGAN,A uottotieers.

"'public Sale.We, the undersigned, trustees of the

estate of Colonel R, If. Dutaney, willgeil at public auction, on the

Goose Pond Farmsituated In Caroline county. Vn., nearPoint Eastern Post-oftlce, on

TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1911,the following articles: 16 Mules, 3Horses, 2 Sows. S Brood Sows, 20Shoats. Corn, Fodder, Sawmill, Thresh¬ing Machine, Wagons, Plows, Harrows,Drills. Corn Sholler. and other Ip.rm-ing Implements too numerous to men¬tion.TERMS OF SALE: Cash.No article to be removed from farm

until settlement Is made.Sale commences at H) o'clock A. M.

R. HUNTER DULANEY.RICHAR t> D. nOS'/.EL.

Trustoes.SALE OF

VALUABLE MANUFACTURING PROP¬ERTY, CORNER OF SIXTH ANDSTOCK.TON STREETS, SOUTH RICH¬MOND.

Pursuant to the terms of a deed oftrust executed November 30. 1900. bythe Virginia Rug and Drugget Com¬pany, Incorporated, to the undersignedtrustee, default having been made Ini|.- payment one of the notes se¬cured thereby. 1 will a,oll al publicauction on the promises on

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4. 1911,AT I P. M. .

Hie following property, to-wit: Allthai certain lol of land, with the im¬provements thereon, fronting 132 footon the norilt side of Stockton Street,between Sixth and Seventh Streets, andrunning back between the westernlino of Sixth Street, and a line parallelI herewith I".", feet to an alley.Also all the engines, hollers, belting,shafting, tools, machinery, fixtures and

other nppurienances in and upon saidpremises.TERMS. 13,633.33 cash; balance at

one year from dale of sale, with Inter¬est, to be secured by trust deed; or allcash, at option of purchaser.

GEORGE BRYAN._._ Trustee.

By Pollard * Bagby,Auctioneers.

TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE

No. 1 27 W. Clay St.The house is brick and has about

nine rooms, is fcnil-dotachod and innice order

In execution of deed of trust datedOctober 1910. to the undersignedtrustee, record*.! In Richmond Chan¬cery Court in D. B. 2 0 fl R, pnge B2; de¬fault having been made In the pay¬ment of tlin note therein secured, andbeing required so to do by the l.enetl-clary, I will sell at auction, on thepremises, on

TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1911.at 4:30 P. M.

tile above described property TIiIbsale will be for cash, subject, however,to two deeds of tt ttst:

First Omv for Hie sum of $2.000and Interest thereon nt S per cent,quarterly, dated JulV 2. 1909. at threoyears after dn.tc nnci- recorded In D. It,202-C, page 413.

Second. One for the sum ,.f $1.000.with Interest at C per cent dated April27, 1910. at ono year after date, andrecorded In r>. B. 20«. page RP2.

JOHN OAKLAND POLLARD,Trusten«

BAIL IS GRANTEDTO GIPSY "KING"

Mitchell Gives Bond for $3,000.Bitter Feeling Between

Factions.[Special to The Times-Dispatch.]\\adesboro. N .'. January liiler*

est m the gipsy troubles revived yea-t"i(Ui. when the party which went lbCarthage to aiion.i ihn hearing for nwrit nf Habcaa corpus, reMirned. 11»-üludlnK,the attorneys ihn party num¬bered f.-ny right The hearing for ihnapplication f»r n win wm held heforeJudge \\'. .1. Adams, at Carthage. Theattorney* secured it special train frontCarihngo to Aberdeen, ami came oilhere over the Seaboard Air t.tnc. Af¬ter hearing nil the tcatlinony, JudgeAdams ordered Emit Mttelicl, the"King" nf the gipsies, admitted lb ballIn the sum of $3,000. The other twelxridefendants are only charged with as-sault, und their bonds were placed at$200 each.

In the original hearing before, themagistrate, "King" Mitchell was heldwithout bond on the chnrge of com¬mitting assaults. The bonds In theother cases were set at $300. JudgeAdams taxed the costs of the prnftoed-Ings against Mitchell. Mitchell claimsto l>e worth $100.000The ferlinn between Ihe two rival

clans, the Mitchells and tlic Johns, I?not abated, bill seems lo lie oven moreIntense One of the leaders said Hintthey would fight to the end. and Ihereal riuestlnn at Issue Is en lo the au¬thority or the "Klug." Emil Mitchell,and ihe members nf the John clan aredetermined to crush his rule If possible.

in the meantime Hie elans are camp¬ed, one near Ijllcavllle, atid tin otherhero hero, and arc buying all neededsupplies as wen its employing attor¬neys. Tho seriousness <«f ihe chargeagainst the. "King-' is beyond tho un¬derstanding of his followers, unc ofllicrii said that "everything belonged loHip King,-man. woman add librae." Itseems Incrcdltable to them that any¬one should not appreciate Hie kinglypower.The cases arc set for Ihe coining

term of the Superior Court, to meetJanuary 6, and the Interest In the casnovershadows all else. ..King" Mitchelljrave bond with lt. T. Bennett, Jr., andT. 1". Jones us surely In the sum of000. Messrs. Jones and Bennett arcleading merchants here.

CASK CNOKR ADVISEMENT.

Final Argument. Made In Suit AgnluMtStandard Oil Co.

[Special to The Times'Dispatch.)P.alciBli, N. <'.. January I..PoliceJustice Alexander Stronach has heardIhc last ot argument of counsel in thoease against tho Standard OH company,alleging violation ol" the North Caro¬lina antitrust law In cutting prices ofoil to drive nut competition. lie an¬nounced last night, at Ihe conclusion otihe flowing speech by I. II. l'ou for thedefense, that he would have the caseunder advisement for a few days be¬fore announcing his ruling, If he findsthe Standard guilty, lie will impose aline against the trust that will, In thelanguage of A11 orney-t Sonera 1 Blokett,!n Ills closing argument for conviction,"he such a penalty that the nation willunderstand that In North Carolina com¬mercial piracy will not he tolerated;that any man can come here and em¬bark In any business, and none willdare to hurt or hinder or make himafraid, and that It Is a land where. Incommercial as well as physical life,(lie weak can grow strong and thestrong grow great." Mr. Bicken, inIlls argument,, reviewed Itgnres fromthe testimony lo show that the actualco»I of oil delivered In Raleigh is T.IIScents, plus freight, nalllmore to Nor¬folk, and Hint Ihc present price hereof l.-Ti cents. Is n Standard "cut tokill."

I'or the defense. Mr. Pbu character¬ised the prosecution as for advertis¬ing purposes, and declared that thereIs not the least probability of theStandard ever paying one cent of linein such a case. The sull is In tils In-lerosl or an Ohio oil company (Indian,Kenning Company); and would, lie Bald,punish the Standard for furnishingNorth Carolinians nil loo cheap, whenit Is evident that the price Is still toohigh as compared with Baltimore, Rich¬mond and Norfolk prices.

PROt.HKSS IV Al l. LINKS.Hlislne.""« In Aloxnndrln Shoes Sulialnn-

flnl Coins During Vcnr.I Special in The Tlmos-Disputoh. 1Alexandria, V.l., January I..Progressin .ill lines in a safe and substantialmanner was made by merchants andothers In buslnes-j here during ihc year.Many luge enterprises were startedduring the year, and Ihe indicationsar<: that the new year will witnessmany more.Street and sewer improvements havo

gono ahead steadily throughout Ihcyear, and many arc planned for thenew year,<>u a whole, Ihe pint, year was verygratifying".Tho number of deaths during lieveRr was :!27. of which 1SX were whileand 130 colored. This Is an IncreaseIn Ihe while deaths of 122 over thaiof lust year, and a decrease of in jjHie colored deaths.In the Corporation Court 153 deedwere recorded, 77 suits recorded, l"Wills pröbafed, 'in chartern granted.administrations and ,ri"i marriage li¬censes Issued.The lines collected in tho PoliceCottrl amounted to I i:: :,u. and thenumber of cases tried was l,7.

ftAMBLINC. HOUSES CLOSED.Edict or .Vnrrolk Chief or Police Has

f>r»lrril KITort.[Special lo The Times-Dispatch lNorfolk, Va., January L- The gum-bung houses In Norfolk must close.This Is ihe edict of. Chief of Police,Kls-tr, and last tight things were dark]in City Hail Avenue, Ornnby and HankStreets, where (he principal rooms arelocated. The question Is. Mow longwill tho lid be kepi on ?In the past the police have beenhampered by an alleged imperfectionin Ihe Slate laws, making it hnrd toconvict them of any offense, but

item pll> ordinance passed, in the opin¬ion of Chief Klaer, makes it possiblefor hin: in Krt behind ihc allegedplaces At least, bin order to closeop has had the desired effect.HEAL ESTATE MABKHT

IS WELL SUSTAINED.(Special lo The Times-Dispatch..!Lynchburg, Va. January 1 .A can¬vass of the real estate agencies ofLynchbnrg shows that tho ronl estatemarket for city properly during ihepast year was only fairly active,though, despite a decrease,| demandfor properly, there has been no declineIn prices. Nearly nil the iigen.lov re

port considerable activity In larmproperties, and many sales to \vof lornfarmers, who havo located or are ahrnilto locate In central Virginia The de¬mand continue*, and there Is a steadyrise In prices, with many saies of goodfarm lands. With .-, freer money- mar¬ket there will he a marked improve-rr.cnt In ths realty sales tu 1311.

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Bank Building,Richmond, Vn-. December 20, 1910.AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD ofdirectors of this company, held thisday. a dividend of one and one-halfper cent, was declared on the capitalslock from the earnings of the com¬pany, payable JANUARY 15, 1911.,Checks will he mailed. Transfer"honks will I« closed January 5, 1911.JO*, b; MONTGOMERY,

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The Savings Bank of Rich¬mond

Richmond. Va.. December 20, 1910. ¦.THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank-have declared a semi-annual dividendof four ft) per cent, (free of tax)oul of the earnings of iho past six.months, pavablo on and after JAN¬UARY 2, 1911.Dividend checks will be mailed. V

james M. BALL, ;:Cashier.¦.

Planters National Bank,Richmond. Va.. December 23, 1910.tur DIRECTORS <>F THIS bankhave to-day declared a soml-nnnual-dividend of in per cent, on tho capl-.lal stock of the bank (free of tax)..'

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RICHARD II. SMITH.Cnshlcr._

Til E DIRECTORS of THE first Na¬tional Bunk of Richmond. \'n.. havodeclared it. soml-nnnual dividend o£.$50,000 t"> per cent, on tho capital.Stock), payable to stockholders ofrecord at close of business DECKM-1)RER 2nt11. Check« win bo mailedDecember :ust.

JNO. M MIDLER, JR..Cashier. *

Atlantic Coast Lino Raliroad Co,;Wilmington. N. Ci lee. 24. 1910.THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of AT-lantlc Coast Line Railroad companyhas deelwcd a. dividend of 2. per"tit on the common capital stock¦i thai company, payable at tho of-.(Ice of the treasurer, at Wilmington.North Carolina, on and after JAN¬UARY 10. 1911, to stockholders ofrecord on December 17, 1910. Thotransfer books are closed front thoItltii day of December, loio, to tholllh day of January. 19U, both in¬clusive. james f. POST.

Tre t surer.Notional Ran« of Virginia,Richmond. Va December 21. 1910,THE DIRECTORS of THIS BANKhave declared th<- regular semi¬annual dividend of 3 per cent., frenof tax. payable «n and after JAN¬UARY 3. 1911. CWeckä win be mail¬ed. W. M. ADDISON.

_ _Cashier._.Virginia rrusl Company.Richmond, va.; December 20, 1910.THE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY,hove declared n semiannual dlvl-*dend of 2 per cent payable on and^after JANUARY 3, 1911. Checks willbe infilled.L. D. AYlett.

Secretary.Bank of

Commerce, and. Trusts,(Mutual Rttildlng).Richmond. Va , December 28. 1910.AT A MEETING OF THE HOARD ofdirectors of this hank, held to-day,'tho regularly quarterly dividend of1 i-t per cent, was declared, payableon or' after JANU VRY l. 1911.Checks win be nulled

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